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DESCRIPTION
-Support for allergies
-a source of fatty acids
-antioxidant effect
-Strengthening immunity
-Improves the condition of the skin
Black cumin, also known as black seed, has been around for centuries. In ancient Egypt, it was called "the gold of the pharaohs." And for good reason—it helps the body fight many ailments and improves the appearance of the skin. Black cumin seeds have a sweet and pungent taste and smell that can't be mistaken for anything else.
Black cumin is recommended for allergy sufferers and people with weakened immune systems. It contains thymoquinone, a substance with special properties that naturally supports the immune system. Black cumin contains compounds that positively affect hemoglobin and red blood cell levels and facilitate recovery. Its effects are not only noticeable but also perceptible. Consuming black cumin oil improves the condition of the skin. The oil acts as an antioxidant, stabilizing and protecting unsaturated fatty acids and phospholipids, which are part of cell membranes that are damaged by free radicals. The oil consists primarily of fatty acids (85%), including linoleic, eicosadiene, palmitic, and myristic acids.
Black cumin?
Black seeds relieve many ailments caused by immune system disorders, which are influenced by polyunsaturated fatty acids that contribute to the body's production of substances that regulate the immune system. Black seed oil works by gently restoring balance to the body's immune system. Black seed oil is used in the treatment of allergic conditions. Black seed can tolerate excessive allergic reactions of the body. Black seed oil regenerates damaged epidermis and relieves inflammation. Black seed is effective for digestive disorders—it helps stimulate metabolism and also helps relieve flatulence. Black seed can also stimulate the body's production of bone marrow cells and leukocytes, thus preventing the formation of pathological structures.
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...the only hiccup is possibly the only known side effect of taking black seed oil? However, observations show that this phenomenon disappears after a few days of regular oil supplementation.
...black seed oil can cause uterine contractions, so it shouldn't be taken by pregnant women? Pregnant women can, however, use it externally, for example, on skin blemishes.
INGREDIENTS
100% Black Cumin seed oil (Nigella sativa), cold pressed.
The nutritional value of the product in 100 g:
Energy value - 3621 kJ / 881 kcal
Fat - 100 g
- of which saturated fatty acids - 14.7 g
- monounsaturated fatty acids - 21.2 g
- polyunsaturated fatty acids - 58.3 g
Carbohydrates - 0 g
- including sugar - 0 g
Fiber - 0 g
Protein - 0 g
Salt - 0 g
Omega-3 – 0.2 g
Omega-6 – 58.1 g
APPLICATION
Black cumin oil is perfect for salads, salads and other cold dishes.
RECOMMENDED STORAGE CONDITIONS
Store in a cool, dry, and dark place. Once opened, store at 4-10°C for no longer than 3-4 weeks. A natural precipitate or cloudiness may form; this is a natural phenomenon and does not affect the nutritional value of the oil.
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